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Calyx-tube 3-4 mm., lobes deltoid, acuminate, + 4 mm. 
Corolla-tube + 2:4 cm. long somewhat ventricose, lobes narrow, 
shorter than the tube, + 1°3 cm. long. Stamens longer than the 
tube, but shorter than the lobes. Anthers rounded. 
C. coruscans KE. & Z., no. 1962. The specimens of this are 
somewhat fragmentary, those which have been examined being 
without leaves. The calyx-lobes are shorter the plant of Haworth, 
being only about 2 mm. long. Corolla 80 mm. long, the lobes 
are lanceolate, gradually tapering to a point, but do not overlap. 
Corolla-tube 138 mm. long, that is, much shorter than the preceding. 
It was collected ‘in Karoo inter Langekloof et Zwarteberg, in Graaf- 
reynet, George.” 
(c) See note on C. ungulata. 
Plants like C. decussata and CO. Flanagani lose the circular out- 
line of their leaves, and the latter become canaliform in droughts ; 
probably Haworth’s C. canalifolia did not get sufficient water under 
cultivation. 
12-flowered. Flowers in a corymbose panicle, mostly —— 
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specimen. It cannot be common near Capetown, as stated by 
Thunberg. It may be a disguised C. decussata or C. ungulata. 
_ ©. purpurea Haworth, Suppl. p. 83 (1819). Haworth gives a 
diagnosis of this plant, and refers doubtfully to C. purpurea Thunb. 
Prod. p. 83 as a synonym. The other synonyms are— 
a. C. curviflora Sims, Bot. Mag. t. 2044. 
b. C. squamata caudice, ete., Burm. Dee. tab. 20, f. 1. 
c. CU. frutescens africana, etc., Comm. Pl. Rar. 23, t. 23. 
m.; it has a solitary flower terminating the scape. It will be 
C. rricusprpata Haworth in Phil. Ma i 
i . Mag. 1825, p. 82. Type in 
the Oxford Herbarium. led to C. decussata Phas. Leste 
rth’s specimen, 12-flowered. Flowers aniculate, mostl 
pendulous. Calyx-lobes triangular, acute, + 2 ste long Corolle- 
tube 1-1-1-4 em. long, lobes narrow lanceolate, acute. Stamens 
longer than the tube, but shorter than the lobes, 
£54 e nearly all entire, but 
; but it will b t 
monographer to decide this point —— 
‘at ee C. papillaris Li. B ? tricuspidata Salm Dyck in DC, Prod. 
